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    Rise of e-Shopping

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    Benefits of Online Shopping Now a day’s people are so busy that they have no time to go to shopping malls and buy the things they want. Everyone likes to do online shopping. That’s why importance of online shopping is increasing with the passage of time and one cannot deny this fact. Today I am going to discuss about benefits of online shopping and its importance in today’s life. Online shops gives you lot of discounts that you may not find by shopping at stores location. Moreover many online shops

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    Death in the Afternoon. London 2012: As the Olympic Village reaches completion more and more young people are being murdered in the streets of London. Many victims die at the hands of members of their own community. Iti Awosika joins the heated debate about how we can protect our children. There has been an alarming rate of deaths amongst teenage black boys. For the past decade Britain has had the largest rate of teenage deaths amongst teenagers both black and white‚ however this number has been

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    Tinin and Its Rise to Fame

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    Dhruv Parmar(B09057) We all wonder what is there about Tintin that it defies time‚ language and culture. How is it that this boyish reporter thought up one fine day by an unassuming Belgian is still going so strong? Tintin’s universal appeal stretching from his birthplace Brussels to various corners of the world has a rock solid foundation in reality‚ enabling him to transcend fashion‚ age and nationality. Georges Remi a.k.a Herge was a higly gifted illustrator with a childlike imagination. He aspired

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    rise and fall of enron

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    Enron’s origins date back to 1985 when it began life as an interstate pipeline company throughthe merger of Houston Natural Gas and Omaha-based InterNorth. Kenneth Lay‚ the former chief executive officerof Houston Natural Gas‚became CEO‚ and the next year wonthe post of chairman. From the pipeline sector‚ Enron began moving into new fields. In 1999‚ the company launched its broadband services unit and Enron Online‚ the company’s website for trading commodities‚ which soon became the largest business

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    Using frameworks from the chapter analyse the strategic capabilities of Dyson. According to Johnson‚ Whittington‚ Scholes (2011)‚ stated that the capabilities of an organisation that contribute to its long-term survival or competitive advantage. Here we can use VRIN framework to analysed Dyson’s strategic capabilities. The four key criteria of strategic capabilities are Value‚ Rarity‚ Inimitability and Non-substitutability. Strategic capabilities are of value when they provide potential competitive

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    Rise of the red lantern

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    Impression of “Raise The Red Lantern” The film “Raise The Red Lantern”‚ directed by Zhang Yimou‚ is set in 1920s China during the Warlord Era. It takes me enter into the sealed world of an emblematical wealthy man’s house in China. Nineteen years old Songlian‚ whose father has recently died and left the family bankrupt‚ is betrayed by her stepmother and is sold as a concubine of the Chen family‚ becoming the Forth Mistress of the household. Arriving at the palatial abode‚ she is at first treated

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    * Child Labor Reform * The way young children are being forced to work to the death is ridiculous. Children are young and shouldn’t have to go through with that kind of lifestyle. They should be out in school or playing with friends but instead they are forced to work in terrible conditions for long hours. Why would you let children of all people work in such terrible‚ unhealthy‚ unsanitary‚ and hazardous conditions? * Save the Little People (SLP) That’s what I call my little sisters

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    The Rise Of Ancient Rome

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    Ancient Rome was considered the hub of the world during its day due to military conquest and was the also the major trading center of the world. Romans would have been exposed to the God’s/religions of all of these conquered countries. Romans were a flexible group and borrowed the best parts of culture from all countries and made it their own. They particularly liked all things Greek and borrowed heavily from their culture including the pagan Greek Gods. There were prestigious priest cults that were

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    The ancient olympics were a series of events that only highly ranking people in society could attend. In the beginning the olympics only consisted of one event and only rich men could compete and attend. The main reason the olympics were so significant is because they honored the mythical god Zeus. The olympics at first only consisted of one event but eventually grew to have many more. The olympics came to be because of a fight between Greek god Cronus and his son Zeus. The ancient olympics was an

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    Throughout history‚ there have been many great empires that have come and gone. Of all of these empires‚ the Mongol is the greatest of all them. This was thanks to their advancements at the time in engineering‚ military organization‚ and leadership. The Mongol empire started in 1206 in Central Asia when Ghengus khan grew to power. The empire expanded very quickly‚ and the Mongols took over land by invading empires nearby. The expansion of the Mongol empire would connect the eastern and western

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